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A former member of the Dallas Independent School District's board of trustees, he was appointed commissioner of education by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on December 14, 2015. [22] The commissioner's role is to lead and manage the Texas Education Agency. The commissioner also co-ordinates efforts between state and federal agencies. [21] [23]
Mike Morath (born 1977) is an American software developer and investor. He is the commissioner of the Texas Education Agency.Prior to joining the agency, he served as a trustee for the Dallas Independent School District, where he advocated for school reform and home-rule.
In May 2018, Hindt announced his resignation and retirement effective January 1, 2019, saying that he cannot fulfill his duties as superintendent and that he had done "dumb things". [18] The district agreed to pay $955,795 as severance, a payment which violated Texas Education Code Section 11.201 and resulted in a loss of $513,755 in funding. [19]
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Mike Moses is a former commissioner of the Texas Education Agency (TEA) and a former superintendent for the Dallas Independent School District (DISD). He first served in the TEA before serving in DISD. The DISD board hired him in 2000, [1] and he began his term as DISD superintendent on January 1, 2001. [2]
A total of 439,000 Texas workers turned in their resignations in September. See: 20 Hot... As Great Resignation Rages On, Texas Takes the Lead for Quits with Over 14,500 Daily
ADDISON — The Addison Community Schools Board of Education is getting ready to face some all-too-familiar days ahead as the district prepares to engage in another superintendent search process ...
Jay Carter Hartzell is an American economist. He served as the 30th President of the University of Texas at Austin from 2020 until February 19, 2025. While he was set to leave this position at the end of the 2024-25 academic year to become the 11th President of Southern Methodist University, UT Austin announced an interim President, James Davis, sooner than expected.